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this comes as the chinese navy increases its advance into the east china sea, the south china sea, and the pacific ocean. so what's behind the u.s. decision? we'll have analysis by our military affairs expert. but before that, let's look at the current situation in the region. the strike groups will include two nuclear-powered aircraft carriers. the "u.s. washington" is near yoke sucha and the "uss john c. stennis" is on the west coast. they have the aegis air defense system. the u.s. fleet says the two strike groups will provide a combat-ready force to protect and defend the collective maritime interests of the united states and its allies in the asia pacific region. the u.s. also plans to deploy new f-35 stealth fighter jets in the region. the f-35 is now in its final stage of development. it has an advanced network system to connect the aircraft with ground-based radar and aegis vessels which can provide integrated information to the pilots. >>> earlier i spoke to nhk world's senior commentator hisashi sua. so, hisashi, is it unusual to have two aircraft carriers in this region at t
this comes as the chinese navy increases its advance into the east china sea, the south china sea, and the pacific ocean. so what's behind the u.s. decision? we'll have analysis by our military affairs expert. but before that, let's look at the current situation in the region. the strike groups will include two nuclear-powered aircraft carriers. the "u.s. washington" is near yoke sucha and the "uss john c. stennis" is on the west coast. they have the aegis air defense...
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this comes as the chinese navy increases its advance into the east china sea, the south china sea and the pacific ocean. so what's behind the u.s. decision? we'll have an analysis by our military affairs expert, but before that, let's look at the current situation in the region. the strike groups will include two nuclear-powered aircraft carriers, the "uss george washington" is currently based in yoke sucha near tokyo, while the "uss john c. stennis" is based on the west coast. the two strike group include vessels equipped with the 'gis air defense system. the u.s. fleet says the two strike groups will provide a combat-ready force to protect and defend the collective maritime interests of the united states and its allies in the asia pacific region. the u.s. also plans to deploy new f-35 stealth fighter jets in the region. the f-35 is now in its final stage of development. it has an advanced network system to connect the aircraft with ground-based radar and aegis vessels which can provide integrated information to the pilots. >>> earlier i spoke to nhk world's senior commentator hisash
this comes as the chinese navy increases its advance into the east china sea, the south china sea and the pacific ocean. so what's behind the u.s. decision? we'll have an analysis by our military affairs expert, but before that, let's look at the current situation in the region. the strike groups will include two nuclear-powered aircraft carriers, the "uss george washington" is currently based in yoke sucha near tokyo, while the "uss john c. stennis" is based on the west...
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we observed that the south china sea is a potential source of energy supplies for china and that there is a contention among the nations in that region as to where the ownership and rights of access are to the south china sea. and this is conceivable that china might seek to reestablish its claim there by military coercion and that could lead them into a confrontation with the united states' desire to maintain free access. the best way of avoiding that military conflict is what we should see because the military conflict with china would be catastrophic for both nations, indeed for the whole region. so, we want to avoid that. i believe the best way of avoiding that is by maintaining a -- continuing to maintain a strong naval presence in the region, and by having an unambiguous commitment to doing that. i believe that our new national security strategy is that unambiguous commitment, and i believe that the u.s. navy is capable of maintaining that unambiguous military strength. as we sit here this morning aboard the uss macon island, in san francisco bay, looking out to the pacific, it i
we observed that the south china sea is a potential source of energy supplies for china and that there is a contention among the nations in that region as to where the ownership and rights of access are to the south china sea. and this is conceivable that china might seek to reestablish its claim there by military coercion and that could lead them into a confrontation with the united states' desire to maintain free access. the best way of avoiding that military conflict is what we should see...
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principles, governing the south china sea. this was the first time i'm aware of any senior official speaking out an outline in our policy in that profess a fashion. she laid out the key print the posts come adherence to the sea and all claims, that had to be based on legitimately and these claims. the importance of freedom of commerce, the importance of peaceful resolution of claims and the importance of negotiation of a code of conduct. appoint a secretary clinton was making was that we need to approach and the principle, rather than taking sides. we do have allies we do have countries who do not wish to see boley. if these principles are followed, that will be the outcome. i think what needs to be done on the u.s. side in addition to pursuing the study policy in which we don't take sides, but assert these principles very vigorously and forcefully as it would be good if the u.s. ratified the u.n. convention on the law of the sea. all for our secretaries of state have proposed that. the business community strongly supports it
principles, governing the south china sea. this was the first time i'm aware of any senior official speaking out an outline in our policy in that profess a fashion. she laid out the key print the posts come adherence to the sea and all claims, that had to be based on legitimately and these claims. the importance of freedom of commerce, the importance of peaceful resolution of claims and the importance of negotiation of a code of conduct. appoint a secretary clinton was making was that we need...
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china sea was done by an emperor who had never heard because the concept didn't exist in the years ago, so the issue of the islands when there are hundreds in my view first of all separating the notion of freedom of the seas from the issue of sovereignty and the islands and my colleagues here will be able to get a much fuller explanation of the issue. both sides had to make up their mind that they are trying to do something that is historic the unprecedented that the competing countries recognize the international system requires a degree of cooperation between them if they are not going to drift into a confrontation that will then split every other country to participate each side will be able to list the mistakes that the other side has made, but the one favorable thing you can say is the most nonpartisan foreign policy in america today is the chinese policy. the american militarization since 1971 has pursued a same course on two occasions new president's tried to reinvent the policy in the maximum period of time was two years, and then they reversed it from experience the necessitie
china sea was done by an emperor who had never heard because the concept didn't exist in the years ago, so the issue of the islands when there are hundreds in my view first of all separating the notion of freedom of the seas from the issue of sovereignty and the islands and my colleagues here will be able to get a much fuller explanation of the issue. both sides had to make up their mind that they are trying to do something that is historic the unprecedented that the competing countries...